1. Introduction of Bronze Wild Boar Sculpture Florence
Pietro Tacca (September 16, 1577 – October 26, 1640) was a famous Italian Baroque sculptor who specialized in bronze sculpture. He was Giambologna’s chief disciple, inherited Giambologna’s studio, and became the court sculptor of the Medici family. Tacca’s artistic career was deeply influenced by Giambologna, and his sculptural style combined the refinement of Manerism with the dynamic expression of the Baroque style. One of Tacca’s most famous works is “Porcellino” (Piglet). The Bronze Wild Boar Sculpture Florence was inspired by the Calydonian Boar of Greek myth and became an iconic work of art in Florence.
The boar in the Bronze Wild Boar Sculpture Florence is sitting, with its limbs firmly supporting its body. The boar’s posture is slightly forward, as if it is ready to stand up. The finely carved hair lines show natural undulations on the back, tail and limbs. The alert eyes and erect ears highlight its alertness and threat. The slightly open mouth, revealing fangs, adds to the wildness and momentum of the Bronze Boar Statue. Arturban Sculpture can customize various animal statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Bronze Wild Boar Sculpture Florence
- Customers can send us their own designs or advise their detailed requirements.
- Our technical team will have a meeting mainly focus on all details.
- The engineering team start to do the design after a full discussion and calculation.
- During this period, We will send pictures from different views to check with you.
- After the final confirmation, we’ll fabricate a small mold, then put into production.
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